Unfortunately, they were closer to Kansas than Skyrim, so it was a pain in the butt to slog through all the vast emptiness to get from place to place without anything to break up the monotony besides you flipping backwards again.

Unfortunately, they were closer to Kansas than Skyrim, so it was a pain in the butt to slog through all the vast emptiness to get from place to place without anything to break up the monotony besides you flipping backwards again.

ME1's maps were really kinda bad..

They really were barren which was why I only completed a few of those missions. :/

I kinda wish ME2 or 3 had similar missions because their advanced game engines could have made those levels much more enthralling.

I generally enjoyed the Mako portions of the game during my first playthrough, despite the strange physics and its habit of flipping through the air as wildly as an alcoholic duck (or perhaps in part because of those factors).

I generally enjoyed the Mako portions of the game during my first playthrough, despite the strange physics and its habit of flipping through the air as wildly as an alcoholic duck (or perhaps in part because of those factors).

That is exactly what I have been doing, actually. Of course, driving for a few minutes, getting out, killing everything in sight, getting back into the Mako, and repeating the whole process all over again certainly gets tiring after a while.

Which is one reason I am really looking forward to this third playthrough of mine. I only need about 6,000 more XP points, so I figure I can just take it easy and use the cannon as much as I want.